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Jaguar, E-type, Healey, Sunbeam, Morgan, Clips Grease Gun on 2040-parts.com

Location:

sj.odde, Denmark, Denmark

sj.odde, Denmark, Denmark
Condition:New

 

NOTE NOTE - I WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE !!!

You are bidding on 1 PAIR(2ps) of CLIPS incl 2 Pop Rivets for Jaguar XK120,140,150 ,Jaguar,e-Type,Healey,Sunbeam,Morgan Grease Gun, Let me know for what Grease Gun you want !!!  NOTE - NOTE you are bidding on 2 Clips and 2Pop Rivets - NOT 2 sets or the Grease Guns these can be bought seperatly!!!    Happy bidding. 

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